Introduction to Caesar's Gate: Located next to the ancient city of Damascus, it is an extremely sacred old ruin. It was built in the Middle Ages and made of stones. It is said that Saint Paul, the apostle of Jesus Christ, preached and spread the gospel everywhere according to the will of Jesus. One night, the Lord gave him a revelation and told him that there was a city gate in front of him. There was a city called Damascus inside the city gate. The residents of this city were all God’s subjects. They were sinking and floating in the sea of suffering with no hope of reaching the other side. Let St. Paul pass through this city gate and go to the city to spread the gospel of God and save the souls in the sea of suffering. Finally, God repeatedly warned him that he could only enter the city through Caesar's Gate, otherwise, he would not receive God's protection. St. Paul did exactly what the Lord inspired. Later, the pagan rulers of the city discovered him and wanted to capture him and put him to death in public. Just when he was being chased by the enemy and was cornered, he remembered the Lord's revelation. He asked his friends to put him in a basket and descended from the Damascus Fortress to Caesar's Gate, where there was no way to escape. The chasing enemies fell into the gate one by one and could not get up. St. Paul was saved by this .
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